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7A <br /> Page 17 <br /> ATTACHMEIdT FOUR <br /> Redwood City Community Paxticipation Program <br /> Public Works Services Department <br /> Community Workshop on Future Use of Recycled Water <br /> March 11,20(?8 <br /> 7:00-9:OOPM <br /> Green Building Exchange <br /> 305 Main St. Redwaod City <br /> Notes <br /> Approximately 25 people attended this community workshop on the future use of <br /> recycied water in Redwood City. <br /> Justin Ezell,Public Works Superintendent welcomed partiripants and infiroduced <br /> Redwood City staff,and consultant Mark 1V�illan from Data Instincts as informational <br /> resources available for quesrions. Shauna Wilson Mora,from the Peninsula Conflict <br /> Resolutions Center was introduced as the neutral facili#ator for the meeting,alang with <br /> fouz volun#eers from PCRC for support during small group discussion. <br /> A representative from the Green BuiIding Exchange provided a brief description af the <br /> building and the Exchange's services. <br /> Council mernber Jeff Ira thanked people for attending and provided a brief project <br /> history. He outlined where the project is today and desrxibed the purpose of this <br /> workshops:community input on element of the New Recycled Water Ordinance <br /> focusing on new development <br /> Fact sheets on the Recycled Water Ordinance,the City Power Point presentation,and a <br /> Water Use Survey were distributed. <br /> A Power Point Presentation by Justin Ezell,Public Works Superinbendent included: <br /> • Water concerns facing Redwaod City/Bay Area/California <br /> + State Water Code <br /> • Recycied Water defined <br /> • Recycled Water uses <br /> • Recycled Water Service Area <br /> • Task Parce Recommendaiions <br /> • Overview of Orciinance <br /> • �rdinance Adoption Process <br /> The presentation was followed by a question and answer period. Participants then <br /> broke into 4 groups,facilitated by PCRC to discuss the follawing questions: <br />